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Causing fire in sanitary shop--Petition for enhancement of sentence--However, sentence of 4 years imprisonment reduced to period already undergone..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Order allowing application neither record the satisfaction about any formal defect nor enlist any sufficient ground for allowing the plaintiff to institute a fresh suit--Order set aside..
Does not disentitle her from claim of compensation for death of her first husband
Defendant in the presence of his counsel suffered a statement and accepted the claim of plaintiff--Admission was unequivocal--Appeal not maintainable against such decree..
Court Fee on Second Appeal--Court Fees (Punjab Second Amendment) Act, 2009, has to be implemented in the Registry of High Court irrespective of the fact whether or not the Central Government..
Directions issued with regard to creation of authorities, appellate authorities, procedure to be followed and time frame for deciding the representations by the runaway couples by the police..
Right to Speedy Trial--Petitioner has been in custody for the last more than 1 year--Trial has not commenced before the trial court--Bail granted..
Denial of L-1 Licence--Merely because a FIR has been registered against one of the Directors of the Company, the L-1 licence cannot be denied to the Company..
Dishonour of Cheque--Surety Bond amount of Rs 50 lakhs reduced to Rs 50,000/-..
Quashing--Petitioner was declared innocent during investigation--However, after 12 years the matter has been sent for reinvestigation subjecting the petitioner to unduly prolonged trial--Imp..
Amendment sought to incorporate the pleas which were though in knowledge but could not be taken earlier on account of sheer inadvertence/over-sightedness--Reasoning is in direct contradictio..
Objection that earlier demarcation was not in the presence of petitioner--Petitioner has cross-examined the local commissioner who earlier appeared as witness and no objection was raised at ..
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